with the older PIX 515 you have you need to do this to have the web interface
">" and "#" and "(config)#" represent prompts on the PIX and things in [ comments ] are info. type what is after the prompts...

putty to PIX

>enable

[type in your password]

#config t

(config)#http server enable

(config)#http 192.168.100.0 255.255.255.0 inside

[you actually will need to use IP and mask from your inside net, not 192.16.100.0 etc.]

(config)#ctrl-z

[press key combination, not type]

#wri mem

at this point you should be able to point a web browser at the inside interface of your PIX. Unless it has been kept up to date, it may have PIX device manager instead of ASDM and you may need to update you OS and the image file for the device manager.

After you have the web interface up, changing the static NAT for the address of the server and listing access lists and the NAT translastions be a bit more intuitive.

from the enable prompt at the CLI, the "show run" command will give you the full config that contains the ACL's and NAT translations. If you have that, in config mode, doing an "no" before the static command you need to remove and then re-entering it changing the IP gets you there...

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I tried to run the commands you provided, and the result is as follows. After running, I tried to open a browser and input the IP address of 10.10.4.5, but I still couldn't open the web interface, could you please take a look. the only abnormal thing is it gives me IP address and netmask inconsistent warning, I am not sure if it's the reason.

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